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Rapid BeagleBoard Prototyping with MATLAB and Simulink

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Rapid BeagleBoard Prototyping with MATLAB and Simulink

Overview of this book

As an open source embedded single-board computer with many standard interfaces, Beagleboard is ideal for building embedded audio/video systems to realize your practical ideas. The challenge is how to design and implement a good digital processing algorithm on Beagleboard quickly and easily without intensive low-level coding. Rapid BeagleBoard Prototyping with MATLAB and Simulink is a practical, hands-on guide providing you with a number of clear, step-by-step exercises which will help you take advantage of the power of Beagleboard and give you a good grounding in rapid prototyping techniques for your audio/video applications. Rapid BeagleBoard Prototyping with MATLAB and Simulink looks at rapid prototyping and how to apply these techniques to your audio/video applications with Beagleboard quickly and painlessly without intensive manual low-level coding. It will take you through a number of clear, practical recipes that will help you to take advantage of both the Beagleboard hardware platform and Matlab/Simulink signal processing. We will also take a look at building S-function blocks that work as hardware drivers and interfaces for Matlab/Simulink. This gives you more freedom to explore the full range of advantages provided by Beagleboard. By the end of this book, you will have a clear idea about Beagleboard and Matlab/Simulink rapid prototyping as well as how to develop voice recognition systems, motion detection systems with I/O access, and serial communication for your own applications such as a smart home.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Rapid BeagleBoard Prototyping with MATLAB and Simulink
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Setting up the hardware


Since the BeagleBoard comes with no cables or connectors, this section will discuss the required and optional additional hardware for BeagleBoard development and illustrate how to connect these peripheral devices to have a working BeagleBoard.

Like working with other embedded devices, developing with BeagleBoard generally involves the use of two systems, a desktop development system and the BeagleBoard itself. For convenience, the BeagleBoard hardware is occasionally referred to as "target hardware" or "target system" and the desktop system is referred to as "host computer" or "host PC". In this book, the host computer we are using is a common desktop PC running Windows 7.

Compulsory hardware

You need several cables and accessories for setting up a minimum BeagleBoard development environment. They are as follows:

  • A host computer that can be a desktop or laptop computer with USB, Ethernet ports, and SD card reader. We need the SD card reader to prepare the BeagleBoard...